Recreation

Welcome to Oconto County, Wisconsin...a place for you. Since the County is over 100 miles long, we've made it easy for you to navigate the array of tourism resources available in the County, or to help you locate available sites and buildings and obtain business assistance. The adjacent map divides the County into three distinct sections. All resources and attractions are categorized by region within the County. So come to Oconto County to play, live or work, because after all, we are a place for you!

We've got trails...and lots of 'em. With over 450 miles of ATV trails and routes, 475 miles of snowmobile trails, 210 miles of mountain bike trails, 75 miles of equestrian trails, 45 miles of cross-country ski trails, and miles and miles of hiking and biking venues. That amounts to well over 1,000 miles of designated trails...or...the distance from Green Bay to New Orleans. That's quite a ride!

When you come to Oconto County to fish, ride our trails, or just see the sights, be sure to throw your clubs in the car. No matter where you are in the county, you won't be far from one of our eight courses.

The Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest covers more than 1.5 million acres of Wisconsin's Northwoods. The Chequamegon side of the forest covers about 858,400 acres in Ashland, Bayfield, Sawyer, Price, Taylor and Vilas counties while the Nicolet side covers nearly 661,400 acres in Florence, Forest, Langlade, Oconto, Oneida and Vilas counties.

You've had a long frustrating week. Every day seems the same - they blend together in a video no one would want to watch. You need an escape from the mundane. You thirst for some riveting fun and a renewed sense of adventure.

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Breakwater Park is a one-acre park located at the mouth of the Oconto River. Offering a pavilion, great fishing areas, boat-launching and boat slip rentals, this is a park you don’t want to miss! Take a drive out to the end of the jetty and take in the view of the beautiful bay you’ll be sure to come back.

Copper Culture State Park is a 45-acre park located on the north bank of the Oconto River filled with a great amount of history. A monument erected by the State Historical Society and the Oconto County Historical Society in 1952, this park contains a 7,500-year-old burial site. At one time this was considered to be the earliest evidence of human settlement in North America east of the Mississippi River. You’ll also find a pavilion, picnic areas, fishing areas and walking/hiking trails. Enjoy the day hiking followed by a rest along the banks of the Oconto River..

There is no cost of admission to the Park. Attractions include the Copper Culture Museum and a walking trail with historical and nature signs. The City sponsors a candlelight walk through the trails annually that is fun for the whole family. In addition, there are bike racks, restrooms and charcoal grills available for use. Also, Copper Culture Park is stop number 1 on the Ride Oconto History bike routes

Freedom Park is a small but charming park located in the downtown area of Oconto. Oconto's newest park, it was constructed with the support of volunteers, funds from both private contributors and T.I.F. money. It is used primarily as a resting area for people of all ages. The Park has a historical marker, a fountain that was once a baptismal font, concrete benches plus site amenities. In addition, the Park has bike racks for your convenience and is a stop on the Ride Oconto History bike routes. Stop for a rest while shopping in historic downtown and while you’re there why not wish for something special in the water fountain.

Holtwood Park has 68 acres along 4,000 feet of frontage on the Oconto River. A sports haven, this park contains two pavilions, a fishing area, a boat launch, six ball diamonds, playground equipment, two sand volleyball courts, wide-open space, picnic areas and a football/rugby/soccer field. Try something new on any given day of the week at this grand sporting complex. You can always catch something going on.

Located midway between the mouth of the Oconto River and Oconto's central business district, this six-acre park offers a pavilion, fine fishing areas, plenty of open space and a boat-launching ramp. Stop by during Copperfest for exciting activities and catch the truck & tractor pulls on its constructed dirt track.

Oconto City Park is located 2.5 miles south of Oconto on County Road N. A hidden gem, City Park is a 24-acre park located on the shore of Green Bay with 700 feet of water frontage. This park is great for taking in Oconto’s beauty. It offers restrooms, two large pavilions great for picnics, special events, parties or reunions. You’ll also find playground equipment, horseshoe pits, two sand volleyball courts, fire pits, and nine newly constructed campsites for first come first serve campers. Enjoy a peaceful day on the sandy beach or take a splash in the bay. .

Situated on 80 acres of majestic pines, this park offers a fishing pond primarily for day use. From Oconto Falls, take Hwy. 22 east to Hwy. 141. Travel south about about 1 1/2 miles to Cty. I, just north of the Oconto River. Turn west and go 1/8 mile to Pioneer park Road. Turn north and travel 1/2 mile to the park

Located at corner of Collins Avenue and 7th Street. Sharp Park is a 22-acre park that was donated to the City of Oconto. Park development was financed in part by federal funds through the Community Development Block Grant Program. There is a substantial amount of wooded acreage with walking and biking trails in the summer and cross-country skiing and snowshoe trails in the winter. The cleared area has a picnic area, restrooms, playground equipment and lots of open space, great for a game of frisbee. It also hosts Oconto’s ice rink in the winter and roller rink in the summer. Take in the beauty of nature year round.

The Machickanee Cross Country Ski Trails were originally planned and developed by local skiers in the Oconto County Forest with the cooperation of the Oconto County Land , Forest , and Parks Committee. The current trail system has resulted from the efforts of many volunteers who have donated their time, money, and energy since 1978. In 1982, the Machickanee Cross Country Ski Club was formed to organize those efforts. The trails lead through a series of forest types, including red pine plantations, coniferous swamps, oak ridges, and birch and aspen stands. They undulate through topography ranging from creek bottoms to ridge tops. Numerous hills and curves of various slopes and lengths make this course a challenge for the intermediate to advanced skiers.The Machickanee Cross Country Ski Trails also include a beginner loop that can be enjoyed by skiers of all ability levels.

The city of Oconto has a large marsh area also known as the Oconto Marsh and is part of the Great Wisconsin Birding & Nature Trail, Lake Michigan Region. The Oconto Marsh & Rush Point Refuge is located just north of the City of Oconto on the west shore of Green Bay. Covering more than 800 acres, the marsh is an area rich in birdlife, which includes: Wood Ducks, Ring-neck Ducks, Snowy Owl, Scoters and many, many more. It also encompasses a state waterfowl sanctuary and a breeding ground for the "yellow-headed blackbird. Uncommon birds such as Acadian Flycatchers and Cerulean Warblers can also be found here.

This 8-mile trail passes through the forests and farms of Oconto County between the communities of Oconto and Stiles Junction. Outside of Oconto, the trail parallels the Oconto River. The river has a long history of human activity, dating back 6000 years to the early Native Americans who lived along the river, to the fur trading and logging operations of the last few centuries, to present-day recreation activities such as canoeing and kayaking.Copper Culture State Park, which is near the trail, sits on the banks of the river and features a Native American burial ground and museum. The Copper Culture burial ground is the oldest cemetery site in Wisconsin and possibly the oldest site in eastern North America.

Outback Riders, Inc. was established to create and maintain a public bridle path in the Machickanee Forest and the Oconto River Trail in accordance with the Special Recreational Use Permit granted by the Oconto County Forestry & Parks Department; to hold family oriented equine related social activities and fundraisers.

A memorial course put in with the help of the city with the funding coming from the Wittkopf family. This course is a fairly tight course that requires you to hit your lines with a few open holes as well. Located right next to holtwood campground and the Oconto River. Find us on Facebook!

We are a 9 hole golf course nestled out in the country of Oconto. Come experience one of the best golf conditions in the area. Our homey, relaxing atmosphere is a great place to meet your friends and bring your family. We have a beautiful dining room and a full menu for a sit down dinner. Or if you’re looking for a place to grab a bite and watch the game, our bar is the place to be. Find us on Facebook!

Natural grass tees and artifical mats to hit from. Elevated target greens. Putting and chipping practice areas. Golf lessons available by appointment. Beautiful country setting. Also home to IronWood Antique and Consignment Mall. Find us on Facebook!

Pine Acres Golf Course is located in the town of Abrams just a short drive North of Green Bay, Wisconsin. This 2,631 yard, regulation 9 hole, 35 par golf course has a true rural setting with a creek running through it and surrounded with pines and rolling hills. Not only is it an attractive place to enjoy a round of golf, but you will have fun doing it. Find us on Facebook!

Welcome to The Patriot Golf Club, LLC. in Abrams, WI. We are located 24 minutes north of Lambeau Field on Interstate 41 N. We have an 18 hole golf course open to everyone. This wooded, mature course was built in 1975 and was formerly known as Sandalwood Country Club.

Conveniently located seconds off Interstate 41, and across the Oconto River from beautiful Holtwood Campground – you will see the fun is easy to find! So whether you are in the area for Copperfest, one of Oconto's professional fishing tournaments or Little League Tournament – plan for some family fun next year at The Ruins!

And don't forget to consider The Ruins for your 2015 birthday party, corporate training, family reunion or benefit! Find us on Facebook!

The only indoor batting cages North of Green Bay... Iron Mike pitching machines for hardball and softball and a lane for throwing/pitching practice. We are located in Oconto's Industrial Park at the corner of Van Hecke Ave & North Katch Drive. Find us on Facebook!

Nicolet - Camping

Bagley Rapids Campground

Mountain, WI - 715-276-6333

If you enjoy listening to the soothing sound of flowing water, you will appreciate this campground. About one-third of the 30 campsites are located adjacent to the Oconto River. Trout fishing, berry picking, rafting, canoeing, swimming, and sightseeing can all be done in or near this campground. Weekends bring the most campers, with only moderate use occurring during the week. So come and relax among the pines and enjoy the sound and beauty of Bagley Rapids.

This campground overlooks a scenic 263-acre lake. Bask in the sun on the beautiful beach and then take a relaxing dip in the lake, or enjoy the fishing. Boot Lake contains walleye, northern pike, bass, musky, and panfish. In addition, several nearby streams offer excellent trout fishing, and the Wolf River provides fishing, rafting, and first-class canoeing opportunities. The Jones Spring non-motorized area is nearby, and offers hiking, hunting, and cross-country skiing. Generally, use at this popular campground is heavy throughout the summer.

Boulder Lake Lodge Resort Mobile Home Park and Seasonal Campground is located on 80 wooded acres. The manufactured home park currently has 32 sites with additional sites available. The seasonal campground also has 30 sites with additional sites available. Crystal clear Boulder Lake forms the south boarder of the resort. The lake is a central attraction and offers every water and boating activity imaginable.

Camp Lake Resort has two colorful stone cottages, two log cottages, and an A-Frame cottage. Each is unique in artistic design, inside and out. They are furnished for comfortable, relaxed and enjoyable vacationing. The grounds are clean, spacious and beautiful. The tall, graceful shade trees attract a variety of colorful song birds. Nearby woods provide opportunities for nature walks with many wild flowers, ferns and trees. Camp Lake Resort has 127 acres of private land, much of which borders the Nicolet National Forest.

Chute Pond County Park (Fisher Memorial Park) is a county/regional campground located in or near Mountain, WI. The campground has 115 campsites. The types of sites consist of Electric and No Hookup sites. Pull Thru sites are not available at this campground.

Heaven's Up North Campground is a uniquely designed family campground with 116 large sites suited for any type of camping unit and nestled in the middle of Nicolet National Forest. It is located near Lakewood, Wisconsin, a very scenic and secluded recreational area in Northern Wisconsin. Located nearby are many lakes, rivers and streams for the fishing and boating enthusiast. The modern, clean and up to date facilities are a real plus to campers. It gathers all the rustic atmosphere of national and state parks but includes lots of amenities.

You are bound to see wildlife on this trail. Jones Spring is a 2,000 acre area managed for non-motorized use and offers several loops of hiking and groomed cross-country ski trails (for traditional style skiing). The area features three lakes. Fanny Lake has five walk-in campsites on the shore. On an overlook between Upper and Lower Jones Lakes, you'll find an Adirondack-style shelter for a quick rest while skiing or a place to picnic when hiking. The trail traverses a variety of landscapes and forest types which also means a variety of wildlife. Look for the wood duck boxes which have been placed here to increase the wood duck population. Jones Spring Area is also managed as a wildlife area for hunting.

Whitewater Rafting is not the only thing we have to offer. Kosir's also offers camping. Located only steps away from our Peshtigo take-out and less than an hour from the Michigan border (which is the Menominee River) we have a large, wooded campground, complete with a clean, ultra-modern shower house.

Maple Heights Campground offers a unique experience in northern Wisconsin family camping. We border the Nicolet National Forest, and the picturesque McCaslin Brook trout stream meanders around the campground. Set up your tent, camper or RV under a canopy of huge maple, beech and hemlock trees.

All of our campsites are wooded and most are easy pull-through sites for easy access with trailers or RV's. Most sites offer electric hook-ups and many offer water hook-ups as well. Group sites are also available. Check out our great seasonal rates! Now you can have that place up north that you've always wanted!

Spur of the Moment Ranch is a unique resort that lies at the southern entrance to the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in Oconto County, Wisconsin. The ranch itself is 12 acres surrounded by forest land; near the Chute Pond Recreational area and Oconto River. There is direct access from the ranch to the Nicolet Trail.

Camp along the banks of the Peshtigo River while the sounds of the "Roaring Rapids" fill the woods! The campsite is nestled into a piece of mature forest teaming with nature. Pitch your tent between towering White Pines and Hemlock trees. Facilities include a modern shower house, wireless internet, and a sand volleyball court.

Commando Paintball Sports is Wisconsin's most exciting and progressive paintball field. Located just 20 miles north of Green Bay, we are the place to go for paintball excitement at its best. Whether you are organizing a bachelor party, anniversary party, birthday party, company party or any reason you will see why our players give us an almost 100% satisfaction rating. Find us on Facebook!

McCauslin Brook Golf and Country Club is located in Lakewood, WI, on the beautiful McCauslin Brook, offers both a challenging and enjoyable golfing experience. MBGC is a public golf course, with full restaurant and bar facilities. Offers a full-line pro shop, storage facilities and lockers and a computerized handicap system. Find us on Facebook!

Beautiful clear water awaits you at Bass Lake. This area offers a large sandy beach with a picnic area that has grills and picnic tables. A beautiful rest room facility is provided. Area is open from 6:00am-10:00pm.

Adventure Motorsports offers single rider ATVs to enjoy on Oconto County's 450 mile trail system. We are currently the only ATV rental business in the county, and are located in Mountain, WI directly on the trail. Come and enjoy all that Oconto County has to offer, from the scenic landscapes and trails, to local bars, restaurants, and stores near the trails. Visit the Oconto County website for local business information and trail maps.

A wooden boardwalk begins your journey into another world of primitive bog vegetation, deer trails, squirrels' nests, and the workings of woodpeckers. Hike up and down the ridges around a large open bog area. The huge boulders you'll see are the calling cards left behind when the last glacier receded and formed the rugged terrain over 10,000 years ago. Campers can access the trail from several points in the campground.

Follow this 1/4 mile trail into a unique "cathedral" of towering pines and hemlock trees. This area survived Wisconsin's logging era and has been preserved in its natural state. During early summer you may observe great blue herons nesting high in the tallest pines. This is one of Wisconsin's largest active heron colonies. The site may be visited May through October.Directions: From Lakewood, take State Hwy 32 North 1 mile to Archibald Road (FR 2121). Turn left (west) for 1-1/2 miles. Watch for signs on the left side of the road. Turn right to parking area. There is parking for 5 vehicles, hiking trails and benches. The site is accessible for persons with disabilities.

This short, moderately steep trail (2/3 miles) leads to the top of a rock outcrop that features five vistas. Three of the vistas overlook Chute Pond, one looks over a Forest Service tree plantation, and one looks north along State Highway 32 with Bagley Rapids on the west and Green Lake on the east. At the northernmost vista, look north to see the last remaining Forest Service fire lookout tower almost six miles away at Mountain. Looking south from the southernmost vista you can see the radio tower on Suring Hill, about eight miles away. Be sure to bring your binoculars on this hike!Directions: From Mountain, take State Hwy 32 south for 3 1/2 miles to Parkway Drive and turn right (west). Follow the signs to the scenic overlook. Parking lot for 4 vehicles. The site is 2/3 mile from the parking lot and is not accessible to persons with disabilities.

You are bound to see wildlife on this trail. Jones Spring is a 2,000 acre area managed for non-motorized use and offers several loops of hiking and groomed cross-country ski trails (for traditional style skiing). The area features three lakes. Fanny Lake has five walk-in campsites on the shore. On an overlook between Upper and Lower Jones Lakes, you'll find an Adirondack-style shelter for a quick rest while skiing or a place to picnic when hiking. The trail traverses a variety of landscapes and forest types which also means a variety of wildlife. Look for the wood duck boxes which have been placed here to increase the wood duck population. Jones Spring Area is also managed as a wildlife area for hunting.Directions: From Townsend, take County Highway T southwest for 5 miles to Fanny Lake Road (FR 2938). Turn right and follow Fanny Lake Road west to parking area. Space is available for approximately 6 vehicles.

Lakewood Cross Country Ski Trails established in 1977 and located in the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest. 25 km of marked trails groomed for classic and skating. Parking and maps available off County Hwy F, Old 32 Road, McCauslin Brook Country Club in Lakewood. Click here to view a map!

Maranatha Ski Trail

This trail is maintained by the privately-run Silver Birch Ranch and is a system of interconnected loops. One of these loops crosses Rose Lake. Before skiing this loop, check ice conditions on the lake. This trail is groomed for traditional skiing and is marked for beginning, intermediate and advanced skiers. A map is available at Silver Birch Ranch.

The Nicolet Nordic Ski Trails are cross-country trails groomed by volunteer efforts of local ski club members and friends in cooperation with the Forest Service. Most of the trails are double tracked. A trail map is located at the trailhead.Directions: From the town of Mountain, follow County Highway W west for 1 mile to McComb Lake Road (FR 2311). Turn left and go south 2 miles to parking area on the left (east) side of the road. Space is available for approximately 30 vehicles.

The Nicolet State Trail in Oconto County begins in the town of Gillett near the Oconto/Shawano county line. Gillett is located on State Highway 22, about 18 miles northeast of the city of Shawano. The trail runs for about 30 miles north from Gillett in Oconto County and passes through the communities of Suring, Mountain, Lakewood and Townsend. In Suring, a parking area with access to the trail is available next to the Village Hall near State Highway 32. Beginning around Mountain, the trail parallels Highway 32 the rest of the way north into Forest County.Directions: The Nicolet State Trail in Oconto County begins in the town of Gillett near the Oconto/Shawano county line. Gillett is located on State Highway 22, about 18 miles northeast of the city of Shawano. The trail runs for about 30 miles north from Gillett in Oconto County and passes through the communities of Suring, Mountain, Lakewood and Townsend. In Suring, a parking area with access to the trail is available next to the Village Hall near State Highway 32. Beginning around Mountain, the trail parallels Highway 32 the rest of the way north into Forest County.

Popple Ridge Horse Trail

Fish Hatchery Road

This popular 15-mile trail is located north of Highway 64 and just to the east of Highway 55. All trails are marked with equestrian trail signs. The Popple Ridge Horse Trail Camping Area is located on the south end of Setting Lake Road.

This trail has two sections, one located on the east and one on the west side of State Highway 32. The east section leads across a boardwalk to the top of McCaslin Mountain. It has moderately steep sections, but the view from the top of this quartz rock outcrop is worth the climb. Along the trail to the top, you will pass a quartz crystal deposit with an informational sign which describes how early Indians came here to quarry quartz to create their tools. The west portion of this trail leads to the site of the Carter Fire Lookout Tower. Once used to spot forest fires, all that now remains are the tower footings and roadway. Most fire towers on the Nicolet were erected in the 1930's and have since been discontinued as aerial surveillance took over.

Over 1,050 square miles are crisscrossed with networks of trails devoted to meeting your expectations for fun and recreation. Hundreds of miles of ATV and snowmobile trails will transport you to your vacation destination. Clearly marked and well groomed cross-country ski trails let you swoosh through the Nicolet National Forest and Machickanee County Forest. These trails provide an excellent path to adventure as summer biking and hiking trails. Well-organized local trail-use clubs take great pride in the maintenance and mapping of the trail systems.

Nicolet Trail Campground NEW in the spring of 2013. Enjoy living your summer at the southern base of the Nicolet State Trail System. The state trail is open to Hiking, Bicycling, Snowmobiling, ATVing and now UTV's. The Nicolet State Trail is one of Wisconsin's gems and part of the Oconto County ATV Trail system. It is rated one of the best systems in the State by The Wisconsin ATV Association.

The 18-hole Parkway Golf Club in Pound, WI is a public golf course that opened in 1971. Parkway Golf Club measures 6720 yards from the longest tees and has a slope rating of 118 and a 71.3 USGA rating. The course features 4 sets of tees for different skill levels. The greens are blue grass and the fairways are poa annua grass. Find us on Facebook!

The 18-hole course at the Red Maple Country Club LLC in Suring, Wisconsin features 6,141 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 71. The course rating is 74.6 and it has a slope rating of 141. Designed by Robert M. Lohmann, ASGCA, the golf course has been in existence since 1963. In November 2012 the Suring Family purchased the golf course known as the “Black Bear Trial”. Currently is owned and operated by the Suring Family. Find us on Facebook!

At Aageson Pool, Oconto's only outdoor public swimming facility located at 115 Holtwood Way inside Holtwood Sporting Complex and Park. It opens the first week of June through mid-August, weather and staff permitting. This pool offers a diving well with two diving boards and a shallow end for lap swim and all other fun water activities. This is the perfect place to hold a birthday party or family event. Spend a day cooling off and catching rays while relaxing at Aageson Pool.

A hidden gem, City Park is a 24-acre park located on the shore of Green Bay with 700 feet of water frontage. This park is great for taking in Oconto’s beauty. It offers restrooms, two large pavilions great for picnics, special events, parties or reunions. You’ll also find playground equipment, horseshoe pits, two sand volleyball courts, fire pits, and nine newly constructed campsites for first come first serve campers. Enjoy a peaceful day on the sandy beach or take a splash in the bay.

The East Side Beach has a fully accessible and well-maintained boat launch area for boaters and fishing enthusiasts. With sandy beach area for swimming and wading as well as building sand castles. There are pavilions and picnic areas for family gatherings or an impromptu lunch with companions.

Playground equipment has been placed near the shelter for enjoyment of the children. The park is used in conjunction with Zippel Park as the Oconto County Fairgrounds. The Northern Gardeners Club planted the burm surrounding the Honey Park sign and turned it into a beautiful flower and shrub garden. The spring color is fantastic.

Riverside County Park is located in the Town of Gillett, adjacent to County Highway BB, along the Oconto River. Riverside park provides water access to the Oconto River, boat landing, fishing walkway, vaulted bathrooms, grill and a small open shelter.

This small park on the Oconto River provides a spot for boating and picnicking. From Gillett, take Hwy. 32 north about one mile to Cty. H. Turn west and travel about five miles to Hintz. The park will be on the southwest side of the Oconto River in town. Picnic tables, outhouses, and boat landing available.

Zippel Park was donated by the Zippel Family to the City of Gillett. The park includes approximately 17 acres of property in the center of the City. The park is used not only for the Oconto County Fair but also for the local 4th of July celebration, an annual corn roast, Cancer Society functions, and many family reunions and other group functions. The park boasts a nice playground area with new equipment, volleyball courts, horseshoe pits, band shell, one large picnic shelter and three smaller shelters with tables and grills. There is a recreational diamond in the park. Zippel Park is open to the public.

Come join in the fun at the Oconto Falls Tubing Hill. Snow tubing is an excellent family or group activity that doesn't require special skills. Just bring your tube, some warm winter clothes and your desire to have a blast! We have a nearly 900' run that will surely exhilarate you and a rope to tow you back to the top.

Location: Turn on to Mead Avenue off of South Main Street. As you drive on Mead Ave, you will come to a stop sign. Continue straight on to an unpaved gravel road for a short distance and you will come to the Tubing Hill.

Little Creek Lodge is located in Little Suamico, Wisconsin, about 20 miles north of Green Bay. Little Creek offers four automated sporting clay courses, and 600 acres of natural pheasant hunting and chukar hunting terrain. We are one of the finest clay shooting facilities and upland bird hunting game farms in the Midwest.

Our family-friendly Clubhouse has a large bar and grill, and our Pro Shop provides ammo, clothing, equipment rentals and accessories. Little Creek Sporting Clay Courses run through acres of woods along a gravel path incorporating towers, ponds, and fully automated clay throwers with varying levels of difficulty. Find us on Facebook!

40 acre parcel in the town of Abrams, about fifteen minutes north of the Green Bay metro area, in Oconto County, just east of the split of US Highways 41 & 141, and adjacent to its current 112 acre parcel of public recreational lands, a former DOT wetland mitigation site from the '90's.

Nice Catch Guide Service is a fishing guide service located in Suamico, Wisconsin only five miles from the boat landing onGreen Bay Wisconsin. We fish walleyes from May through August. My goal is to give my clients a fun, memorable and rewarding outing . I will do everything possible to put us on fish and share with you what works on the Bay. Together we’ll hunt for that trophy wall hanger you've always wanted for your man cave!

Walleye guide and tournament angler Captain Steve Paulsen has been walleye fishing the Green Bay for over 20 years. Captain Steve is very knowledgeable and has been very competitive fishing the MWS, FLW, MWC and FTO tournaments with 12 top 10 finishes. Find us on Facebook!

Captain Danny Woodke has been walleye fishing his entire life, tournament fishing and guiding for over 15 years. Join him for the best walleye fishing Wisconsin has to offer. His fishing knowledge and experience as well as his desire to teach anglers how to successfully catch walleyes, makes him the one for your fishing expectations. Find us on Facebook!

Your Fishin' Pal Guide Service is based in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Lynn's mission is to ‘Teach the Joy of Fishing’, equip others with techniques they can use on their own, and to pass along the knowledge that was shared with him as a child. He ensures that his clients are satisfied with their experience, that the trips are enjoyable for children and encourages adults to spend time with children in the outdoors.

The Northern Wisconsin Adventure Trail (NWAT) is a 950 mile dual sport motorcycle route that loops through the forests of northern Wisconsin. The route can be followed by using a GPS file that is available for download at the web link listed for this ride. There is also a link at the download site that leads to more details about the ride including distances between gas stops and interesting places to visit along the route. There are many photographs along with the details so that riders can get an idea of what the surfaces and terrain are like along the route. It will take 4-6 days to complete this ride. Camping, lodging, and restaurants are available along the route. The route is open for riding May through October. There are many two-track and trail segments on this path. Riders should be sufficiently skilled to navigate off-highway paths.

This 100 mile path is intended for adventure or dual sport motorcycles. It tours some scenic natural and historic sites in the Chequamegon - Nicolet National Forest in the area around Lakewood. Visit scenic lakes and streams, logging camps, old growth pines, and climb a forest lookout tower. With stops to take in the scenery, this ride will take most of the day.

Directions:You can begin your ride anywhere on the loop, but a good place to start is at the National Forest Ranger Station about 1/2 mile south of Lakewood on Hwy 32. While you are there, you can pick up some brochures about the forest that will compliment your experience.

Crooked Trails ATV club was formed in 2005 to promote and maintain safe ATV trail access to the Crooked Lake area in Oconto County. Crooked Trails ATV Club promotes family events, activities, and rides throughout the year. We continue pursue new ATV/UTV trails near Crooked Lake and surrounding areas for your enjoyment.Click here for Trail Reports

The Oconto County ATV Trail System has over 400 miles of ATV/UTV trails. This trail system includes routes and trails on Oconto County land and town roads. UTV are not allowed in Nicolet National Forest. Click here for Trail Reports

Red Arrow grooms over 60 miles of trails. The majority of the trails run through the Nicolet National Forest. Our trails are connected to the Paul Bunyan trails to the south, the 100 Miler (LMT) to the north, and the Lily Sno Birds to the West. In addition to our funded trails we groom about 20 miles of unfunded club trails.Click here for Trail Reports

The Gillett Sno-Riders has been in existence since the early 1970's. Our club maintains 17.7 miles of trails through the country, towns, and private land of Gillett, Underhill, and Maple Valley. We are responsible for trail easements, signing, brushing, grooming, and other maintenance. Our club puts together a club directory and plans snowmobile trips together.Click here for Trail Reports

Welcome to the Bagley & Brazeau Joyriders Snowmobile Club. We are a member of the AWSC, (Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs). The AWSC provides many services to our club and over 600 other clubs throughout the state of Wisconsin. The club is located in south-eastern Oconto County. We maintain over 98 miles of groomed trails in Oconto and extend into Marinette County. Our trail system runs north from White Potato Lake area and south to the Suring/Kelly Lake/Lee Lake area. Also the trail runs from Coleman to our east and Chute Pond to our west. We cover the townships of Bagley, Brazeau, Maple Valley and Suring. Our club members volunteer hundreds of hours to have the best trails available. Find us on Facebook!Click here for Trail Reports

The Gillett Sno-Riders has been in existence since the early 1970's. Our club maintains 17.7 miles of trails through the country, towns, and private land of Gillett, Underhill, and Maple Valley. We are responsible for trail easements, signing, brushing, grooming, and other maintenance. Our club puts together a club directory and plans snowmobile trips together.Click here for Trail Reports

The Oconto Falls Sno-Jokers maintain 37.3 miles of snowmobile trails in Oconto County. The Sno-Jokers trail system connects with neighboring trail systems of Chase, Gillett, Krakow, and Lena. Communities located along our trail system include Oconto Falls, Morgan, Sampson, and Stiles. Our trail system passes through the Machickanee Forest as well as other wooded and farmland countryside. The trail system also allows easy access to the city of Oconto Falls via designated city trails and the Oconto River. Just a reminder to please stay on the trail system. Every one has to remember to respect the private land the trail system passes through. It isn't our right to snowmobile, it is a privilege, a privilege we could lose someday.Click here for Trail Reports

The Chase Sno-Chasers Snowmobile Club has been in existence since the mid-1960's. The club currently has 12.3 miles of funded trail. The Sno-Chasers have built their own drag and lease a four-wheel drive tractor to pull it with during the winter months. When weather permits, the trails are groomed 2-3 times per week by volunteers from the club. Sno-Chasers gather at local supporting businesses every second Tuesday of the month from October-April to organize events and discuss various topics.Click here for Trail Reports

The Lena Snow Drifters Club takes care of 57 miles of trail system. From Stiles to the Marinette County line, Oconto to Lena, Lena to Kelly Lake and Lena to Oconto Falls. The Club maintains the trails with 2 groomers, From Stiles to the Marinette County line, Oconto to Lena, Lena to Kelly Lake and Lena to Oconto Falls. The Club maintains the trails with 2 groomers, a Sure Track with a 10 ft drag and a tractor with a 10 foot drag.Click here for Trail Reports

We are the sixth largest 100% AWSC club in Wisconsin, with 205 family memberships. We meet from October through April, on the second Saturday of the month. We hold several “family friendly” annual events for our club members such as our Hayride & Bonfire cookout, Club Slalom Races, Vintage Ride and Show, and Trail side Cookout. Find us on Facebook!Click here for Trail Reports

The Paul Bunyan Riders was created as an effort by the local businesses in the early years to support Snowmobiling in the area. Incorporated in November 1970, and now with approximately 150 members, Paul Buyon Riders are 100% A.W.S.C. (Association of Wisconsin Snowmobile Clubs) member club. They groom approximately 77.6 miles of funded trails and approximately 25 miles of unfunded trails. They welcome all riders to consider joining their club. Without the many volunteers who maintain their trail system, there would be no trails. Check out their website to get up dates on weather and trail conditions in Lakewood area.Click here for Trail Reports

Red Arrow grooms over 60 miles of trails. The majority of the trails run through the Nicolet National Forest. Our trails are connected to the Paul Bunyan trails to the south, the 100 Miler (LMT) to the north, and the Lily Sno Birds to the West. In addition to our funded trails we groom about 20 miles of unfunded club trails.Click here for Trail Reports

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